RPC Proxy can't be pinged. 401 UnAuthorized

I am running Server 2012 R2 and Exchange 2013.  OWA works inside and outside.  OA is not working when I run the outlook connectivity test it fails with RPC Proxy can't be pinged. 401 UnAuthorized.  If I perform a RPCPing on the server I get the same message.

rpcping -t ncacn_http -s localhost -o RpcProxy={domain}-P "user,domain,pass
" -I "user,domain,pass" -H 2 -u 10 -a connect -F 3 -v 3 -E -R none

RPCPing v6.0. Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation, 2002-2006
RPCPing set Activity ID:  {7615b45f-5bd5-4815-a99f-3def2aa80e66}
RPCPinging proxy server {domain} with Echo Request Packet
Setting autologon policy to high
Setting autologon policy to high
WinHttpSetCredentials for target server called
Sending ping to server
Response from server received: 401
Client is not authorized to ping RPC proxy
Ping failed

Where should I check next?

June 4th, 2015 8:58am

Hi,

Does Outlook Anywhere work in the internal environment?

Please run the following command to check the outlookanywhere setting:

Get-OutlookAnywhere | fl Identity,*host*,*auth*

Please make sure your authentication setting is negotiate.

In addiction,please run the following cmdlet in the Exchange Management Shell to check the certificate status:

Get-ExchangeCertificate | FL

Best Regards,

David

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June 5th, 2015 5:51am

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